That's the most actual "step" that I have ever seen a slider to be
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My RSG allow for a good foot step, albeit, it's not going to have a factory look. Yeah, those are my 'ol size 11 suntanned paws I'm modeling for reference.That's the most actual "step" that I have ever seen a slider to be
It is one of the reasons I went with them. They look stock to most people but still give me some protection. Expedition are probably the only other ones like this. They seem to have a little less ground clearance than tube sliders but I'm not a rock crawler so I can live with that.That's the most actual "step" that I have ever seen a slider to be
The only ground clearance I've gained is just at the outer edges of the sliders because they're angled upward (like wings).It is one of the reasons I went with them. They look stock to most people but still give me some protection. Expedition are probably the only other ones like this. They seem to have a little less ground clearance than tube sliders but I'm not a rock crawler so I can live with that.
I'm still happy with my epo one sliders. Note that even though they offer a step similar to the Victory version, they sit higher up that the stock OEM step, so I've found that their functionality as a step is somewhat reduced since you have to step up higher than just stepping into the truck (if that makes sense). I'm also 6'2", so don't really need to use the step to get in the truck. I have also found in my limited off-roading experience, that the most contact I make while wheeling is with the skid plates and rear hitch, rarely have I scraped the sliders, so they appear to be set up high enough to give me plenty of clearance.It is one of the reasons I went with them. They look stock to most people but still give me some protection. Expedition are probably the only other ones like this. They seem to have a little less ground clearance than tube sliders but I'm not a rock crawler so I can live with that.
Funny how one will often see 10, 20, 30 year old Landcruisers (not to mention even older Toyota pickups, yes, pickups, pre Taco name), but rarely ever see Land Rovers more than a couple years.
Easy enough to do!...I vote that we get a video thread like the 100 series forum has and I’d post a bunch of videos...
Yea after a few years they go all British...Funny how one will often see 10, 20, 30 year old Landcruisers (not to mention even older Toyota pickups, yes, pickups, pre Taco name), but rarely ever see Land Rovers more than a couple years.
But, yeah, Those Land Rovers are pretty "posh" (as the Brits like to say).